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rfp architect

Small ERP Vendors Missing The ASP BoatOur experience from conducting dozens of ERP software selection engagements recently teaches us that some number of smaller enterprises, first-time ERP buyers

rfp architect a request for proposal (RFP), have chosen not to bid because they do not currently support the ASP delivery model. As a result, in all ERP software selection gigs where ASP delivery was a critical criterion, the usual suspects that made the final round were the Tier 1 vendors, lead by the ubiquitous SAP , and some nimble mid-market vendors like IFS . Our belief is that the majority of smaller vendors have, therefore, been handing over a big piece of opportunity to their bigger brethren by taking the

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